1 place where youuse two words thatmean the samething (ex. "hopesand dreams")1 sentencewhere you wereobviously justtrying to get tothe pagerequirement1cliché1 stock phrase(ex. "the factthat", "in theevent of","variousfactors")1 word youdid notcapitalizethat youshould have1 qualifier (ex.very, extremely,really, a lot,perfectly,exactly)1 exampleof passivevoiceFree!1misspelledword1 qualifier (ex.very, extremely,really, a lot,perfectly,exactly)1 sentencewhere you arepretty sure youare usingcommasincorrectly1sentencethat isway toolong1 sentencewhere youwere beingreallydramatic1 qualifier (ex.very, extremely,really, a lot,perfectly,exactly)1 sentence thateven *you* don'tunderstand whatyou were tryingto say1 sourcethat mightbe a littlesuspect......1 place where youuse two words thatmean the samething (ex. "hopesand dreams")1 sentencewhere you wereobviously justtrying to get tothe pagerequirement1cliché1 stock phrase(ex. "the factthat", "in theevent of","variousfactors")1 word youdid notcapitalizethat youshould have1 qualifier (ex.very, extremely,really, a lot,perfectly,exactly)1 exampleof passivevoiceFree!1misspelledword1 qualifier (ex.very, extremely,really, a lot,perfectly,exactly)1 sentencewhere you arepretty sure youare usingcommasincorrectly1sentencethat isway toolong1 sentencewhere youwere beingreallydramatic1 qualifier (ex.very, extremely,really, a lot,perfectly,exactly)1 sentence thateven *you* don'tunderstand whatyou were tryingto say1 sourcethat mightbe a littlesuspect......

Editing Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. 1 place where you use two words that mean the same thing (ex. "hopes and dreams")
  2. 1 sentence where you were obviously just trying to get to the page requirement
  3. 1 cliché
  4. 1 stock phrase (ex. "the fact that", "in the event of", "various factors")
  5. 1 word you did not capitalize that you should have
  6. 1 qualifier (ex. very, extremely, really, a lot, perfectly, exactly)
  7. 1 example of passive voice
  8. Free!
  9. 1 misspelled word
  10. 1 qualifier (ex. very, extremely, really, a lot, perfectly, exactly)
  11. 1 sentence where you are pretty sure you are using commas incorrectly
  12. 1sentence that is way too long
  13. 1 sentence where you were being really dramatic
  14. 1 qualifier (ex. very, extremely, really, a lot, perfectly, exactly)
  15. 1 sentence that even *you* don't understand what you were trying to say
  16. 1 source that might be a little suspect......